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Considerations for Hiring Your Child as an Employee

considerations for hiring your child as an employee. picture shows a father and daughter working together

Hiring your child to work in the family business can be a win-win situation for both you and your child.

How to Talk to Your Family About Business Succession

How to talk to your family about business succession. A group of 3 people looking at a legal document.

Business succession planning is a strategy for passing on control of your company. For many family-owned businesses, this means transferring management and ownership to the next generation.

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